Hi from Cuba. My name is Victor, i 'm 25 years old. I like to make friends from all over the world, and if someone come to my country some day, i will help you with some advices and to find some home for rent(Rent a room).
By the way, i like make friends, and to know about their culture and countries. Excuse me for my english, i m' a learner.....
I m' here.
See you.

Hi Vito,
my name is Andrea and i'm 37.
I've never been in Cuba but I'd like to visit it.
Where do you live in Cuba?
Have you ever been in Italy?
My english too isn't so good, but we can try to talk, don't worry...

hi vito, i'm from Portugal and is a pleasure to meet you, of course i wish one day visit your country, Cuba is one of the biggest destinies for some of the Portuguese people, a little bit expensive but it seems great, some friends have been in cuba in holidays and the most part of them had choose Varadero, but i think i will prefer Havana because is the place where i can feel the real Cuba, i mean, the place where i can see the truly cuban environment, but who can best then you to tell me if i'm correct or no in this opinion, for now i'm listening some sounds of Cuba, i'm listen Orishas a very good band from Cuba with nice sounds

hi everyone,im vienamese,i alway see cuban as my brother and i wish in a day,i ll come to ur country.
but few day ago,i read a paper that said about our student study in cuba.their live is so poor,i know ur student is the same and im so sad.
i wish in nearly day,ur country become strong country.
take care!see u!

And for you it's much more easy Dixie, they speak the same language with just a few differences, but for me it's better to improve my english if wish to understand and speak with someone in cuba , or maybe i would start to study some spanish, isn't a big difference for portuguese, i guess i can say that the most of the words are similar... am i correct Dixie

Rui wrote:And for you it's much more easy Dixie, they speak the same language with just a few differences, but for me it's better to improve my english if wish to understand and speak with someone in cuba , or maybe i would start to study some spanish, isn't a big difference for portuguese, i guess i can say that the most of the words are similar... am i correct Dixie

ok, sorry Dixie, of course i knew that in Catalunya they speak Catalan and that in Galiza they speak Galego, I also knew that the bascos, special the ones that want the independence speak basco, but i was thinking that this tree languages were a type of Spanish, I mean… different variation’s of the same language, but sorry if I was completely wrong.

Rui wrote:ok, sorry Dixie, of course i knew that in Catalunya they speak Catalan and that in Galiza they speak Galego, I also knew that the bascos, special the ones that want the independence speak basco, but i was thinking that this tree languages were a type of Spanish, I mean… different variation’s of the same language, but sorry if I was completely wrong.

So you thought Catalan, Basque and Galician were dialects? OMG! A dialect is a variation of a language, for instance, Andalusian, the Spanish spoken in South Spain, is a dialect of Spanish, as well as the Spanish spoken in Mexico.

Catalan, Galician and Basque are totally different languages. But don't worry if you didn't know this. It's the Spanish government's fault.

Miss dixie you will get a very good time at Cuba.
Vito I visit your country some years ago. I visit habana vieja, varadero, east beaches. all FABULUOOOOOS.
I wopuld like to return some day.
I enjoy mojitos, and the delicious food and I buy some things for my hair made of carey, and buy some books of Martí and Nicolás Guillén.. Oh my God I enjoyed very much

hi vito, i was sitting here when it came in to my mind the terrible situation that is happening in your zone, how it was the hurricane Rita in cuba?, i heard something in the news saying that he had been very near from cost line of cuba with very strong winds in the zone, i hope that nothing had happen to you, say something just to be sure everything is alright,

Hello Marina, nice to meet you, and don't worry about you english, we are all here to improve it and to achieve together what would be difficult alone, but tell more things about your trip to cuba, why you chose cuba? in what city are you planning to stay? it must be a big difference between the very cold winter of Russia to the caribbean environment of cuba, i'm sure you gonna like it.
Cheers,

Hello, Rui. Nice to meet you too. My friend works in Cuba and he has invited me. I arrive to Havana on 30 December, in Moscow it will be about -20C. I don't know how I'll stand the flying. We are going to Cao Coco and perhaps Santygo de Cuba.

i hope you will enjoy your trip to Cuba, we will be waiting for some news about your trip to that fantastic country, about the temperatures in Cuba in that date i guess it's better don't take so many clothes as you use in Russia, i don't know very well how it's gonna be the weather when you arrive there, but certainly it's very far from the negatives temperatures of Russia